When the author does a good job of describing the character and his or her motivations and conflicts. Then there is more for the reader to connect with, and in most cases (unless for instance you have a radically evil character with no conscience at all) then it is easy for the reader to relate to, and start identifying with the character.
The reader understands the character's feelings.
The reader understands the character's feelings.
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This is called a protagonist. The protagonist is the central character in a story who is often seen as the hero or heroine, and with whom the audience typically sympathizes or identifies.
A sympathetic character is one that we, as readers, sympathize with or relate to... usually one that we recognize as being human and having many of the strengths and weaknesses that we do, even if the character also has many traits that are extra-normal.
Which excerpt from the passage best identifies the conflict that teiresias predicts as partially a character versus character conflict
Irony
A reader typically identifies with characters in a story, especially those who face challenges or circumstances similar to their own. This connection allows readers to empathize with the characters' experiences and emotions, making the story more engaging and relatable.
Elizabeth
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The reader does not know much about a flat character, which is one that has little information given by the author. This is in contrast to a round character, which is fully described and more realistic to the reader.
he sympathizes for them